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A. When the certificates of the engineering services manager and all other required certificates, except that of the city council, have been placed on the final map it shall be filed with the city clerk together with accompanying proposed improvement agreements, improvement security, and any other papers and materials required by this chapter.

B. The city council shall consider the map, the proposed improvement agreement, proposed improvement security, and all accompanying papers and materials. If the city council determines that they conform to the requirements of this chapter and the Subdivision Map Act, and that the conditions of approval of the tentative map are satisfied, it shall:

1. Approve the Final Map. The city council at this time shall also accept, subject to improvement, or reject any or all offers of dedication; and

2. Enter into an agreement for construction of improvements in the subdivision.

C. After approval of the final map by the city council, the city clerk shall execute a certificate thereon stating that the city council approved the map and accepted or rejected, on behalf of the public, parcels of land offered for dedication for public use in conformity with the terms of the offer for dedication. The clerk shall thereupon transmit the final map together with the recording fee, to be paid by the subdivider, to the county recorder.

D. The subdivider shall present to the county recorder evidence in the form of a title guarantee from a licensed title company that, upon the date of recording, as shown by public records, the parties consenting to the recordation of the map are all the parties having a record title interest in the land being subdivided whose signatures are required by the provisions of this chapter, otherwise the map shall not be recorded. (Ord. 2007-08 § 4 (Exh. A), 2007)